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Crime statistics are supposed to be and usually are reported by local and federal law enforcement agencies. Many times the statistics are reported in the newspaper.
At the Department of Crime Statistics in South Africa
There are several national sources that break down crime by Vital statistics (location, types, age, race , gender, etc). See these in the RELATED LINKS Section below.
You won't. Crime statistics are not broken down on the basis of religious persuasion or church affiliation.
Statistics regarding a variety of crimes committed in the United States can be found on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Web site (http://www.fbi.gov).
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
You can typically find crime rates and statistics for a specific address or area of town by contacting your local police department or visiting their website. Another option is to use online databases that provide crime data based on zip codes or neighborhoods. Just keep in mind that crime statistics may vary depending on the reporting methods used by different sources.
A person can find details of the British Crime Survey from several different places. Some of these places include the Office for National Statistics and the Economic and Social Data Service.
One can find information about youths that commit crime in the United Kingdom by reading UK newspapers such as The Guardian. One can also find more detailed information about this topic by visiting the UK government website and examining the crime statistics for youth by month and year.
Go to you nearest law enforcement agency and ask for some information. All departments keep crime activity statistics and will usually readily respond to inquiries from citizens.
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There are multiple sources of these statistics. Usually the city web pages will have some information on this, or you can usually link to the information at the police web page from the city page. There are Federal databases for this information but may not be based on very recent statistical data. Real estate web sites will often provide the statistics. For some of these and other sources of that data, see links section below.Violent Crime RateData comes from the FBI Uniform Crime Rate database for 2004.Annapolis, Maryland has a violent crime rate of 1197 incidents per 100,000 people. This compares with a rate of 1502 in Maryland and a rate of 596 nationally. Lower numbers are better, indicating that fewer crimes happen per person in the population.